There's been some solid analysis online regarding the curves that can be expected from different test dates. June exams disproportionately have a -10 curve. In fact, the vast majority are -10, with very few exceptions. Typically, the more generous curves (-12, -13) occur with the December exam. September/October usually comes up in the middle, leaning toward -10. I have no idea why this is, but the numbers don't lie.
Granted, there's bound to be an exception at some point -- maybe we'll luck out!
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There's been some solid analysis online regarding the curves that can be expected from different test dates. June exams disproportionately have a -10 curve. In fact, the vast majority are -10, with very few exceptions. Typically, the more generous curves (-12, -13) occur with the December exam. September/October usually comes up in the middle, leaning toward -10. I have no idea why this is, but the numbers don't lie.
Granted, there's bound to be an exception at some point -- maybe we'll luck out!
Source: http://lsatblog.blogspot.co.uk/2010/04/easiest-lsat-curve-hardest-june.html
Curves for June tests:
2005: -9
2006: -10
2007: -8
2008: -10
2009: -11
2010: -12
2011: -11
2012: -10
2013: -11
2014: -13
2015: -10
2016: -11